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    other structure of the body is affected by it and results are seen in two months. Radio frequency is an important function of 3D-lipo. It enables not only skin tightening for the face but also for the body. The concentration of collagen fibers and the regeneration of collagen and elastin deposits tighten the skin layers creating a smoother and healthier looking

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    Webquest Histology Dantae

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    NAMES: __dantae____________________________________________ Histology Webquest 55 points 1. Go to : http://training.seer.cancer.gov/anatomy/cells_tissues_membranes/tissues/ a. Answer the following questions: (6 points) i. What fills the spaces between cells? A nonliving material‚ called the intercellular matrix‚ fills the spaces between the cells ii. What can be found in this material? The intercellular matrix may contain special substances such as salts and fibers that are unique

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    Answer: True Question 6 0.5 out of 0.5 points The first step in tissue repair involves ________. Selected Answer: inflammation Question 7 0.5 out of 0.5 points Nervous tissue consists mainly of neurons and collagen fibers. Selected Answer: False Question 8 0 out of 0.5 points Which of the following is true about the mode of secretion of exocrine glands? Selected Answer: These glands are ductless. Question 9 0.5

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    Musculoskeletal Physiology Be familiar with bones and muscles of body 3 types of muscle skeletal‚ smooth‚ cardiac attaches muscle to bone‚ decreasing angle of joints during contraction proximal part of esophagus doesn’t connect to bone‚ proximal (upper) conscious control is primary skeletal‚ distal is involuntary and smooth muscle T- tubules: inside is ECS‚ deep invaginations of plasma membrane in muscle cell PM is sarcolemma allows high concentration of Ca‚ like other EC spaces (IC is

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    amino acids that we have to get in our diet to make proteins. Non essential are the ones we already have and do not need to gain from our diet. Proteins are also in the skin of human beings in the form of collagen‚ this makes up 30% of the body protein‚ glucose attach to the amino aciss in collagen molecules‚ the cross linkage makes fibres that are stretchy and easy to repair. Proteins are used indigestion. Endopeptidases break down large molecules into smaller molecules by breaking chains in the

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    Non Surgical Facelift

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    prevalent anti-aging solutions in recent times‚ as it can make you look young again‚ without the pain and interruption of the conventional facelift. Non-surgical facelift for aging skin As we grow mature‚ the skin loses significant proteins such as collagen and elastin‚ which are desirable to maintain its firm‚ supple structure. Consequently‚ the skin is no longer able to renovate itself as speedily as it once did. Subsequently‚ wrinkles and crumples soon develop and the skin begins to sag in diverse

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    periosteum C) endosteum D) metaphysis E) epiphysis   Answer: C Reference: Page 172‚ Structure of Bone Level of Difficulty: Medium     7) Which of the following is true of bone histology?   A) The primary mineral salt in bone tissue is collagen. B) The

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    Tissue

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    Name________________________ Date______________ Period____ Tissues Lab Directions: This lab is broken down into three sections: Epithelial Tissue‚ Connective Tissue‚ and Muscle & Nerve Tissue. For each section‚ read the background and answer any questions before you come to class‚ then in class sketch the specimens listed under each sketch circle. For your sketches‚ include the total magnification under which you viewed the specimen and be very detailed in your sketch. Epithelial Tissue

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    scarring. They can occur anywhere on the body‚ but facial atrophic scars are what most people choose to have treated or covered with the use of camouflage creams. Atrophic scars are caused by the underlying tissues beneath the scar‚ such as fat‚ collagen and muscle.  If these structures sustain damage‚ it is likely an atrophic scar will form‚ as the skin reacts to loss of or damage to the tissue beneath.  How to camouflage atrophic scar tissue: 1) Cleanse the area you wish to camouflage‚ using

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    A P Chapter 6 Notes

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    more stretchy elastic fibers and are better able to stand up to repeated bending. External ear Epiglottis Fibrocartilage: highly compressible with great tensile strength. It consists of roughly parallel rows of chondrocytes alternating with thick collagen fibers. Occur in sites that are subjected to both pressure and stretch. Menisci of the knee Intervertebral discs Growth of Cartilages: Flexible matrix of cartilage allows for mitosis 2 ways of growth: Appositional growth: chondrocytes from perichondrium

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